As the final album released on producer Hadley D. Murrell's HDM Records, Black Ice's I Judge The Funk is the perfect showpiece to the sound of an era. The follow-up to the group's 1977 self-titled debut album, I Judge The Funk finds Black Ice exploring a more expansive, orchestrated sound than before. Building on the disco format developed on 1977's Black Ice, I Judge The Funk demonstrates growth in the group's commitment to making sonically satisfying records. Notable tracks include the percussion-happy "Play More Latin Music," while the group… read more
As the final album released on producer Hadley D. Murrell's HDM Records, Black Ice's I Judge The Funk is the perfect showpiece to the sound… read more
As the final album released on producer Hadley D. Murrell's HDM Records, Black Ice's I Judge The Funk is the perfect showpiece to the sound of an era. The follow-up to the grou… read more
There are more than one artist that use the name "Black Ice": 1. No Wave / experimental / deathrock band. 2. Heavy Metal act from California, US, which released just one 12" record in '86 titled "Hot-n-Heavy" 3. A gangsta hip-hop group formed by Iced-T and Black Silver, 4. A Hungarian rapper. 5. A soul and funk unit from the US 6. A jug band from Kentucky, circa 1920 7. A hardcore band from Iowa who released a demo in 2011 and a 7" EP "Live & Suffer" in 2013. 1) No Wave / experimental / deathrock Black Ice (straight outta Oakland,… read more
There are more than one artist that use the name "Black Ice": 1. No Wave / experimental / deathrock band. 2. Heavy Metal act from California, US, which released just one 12"… read more
There are more than one artist that use the name "Black Ice": 1. No Wave / experimental / deathrock band. 2. Heavy Metal act from California, US, which released just one 12" record in '86 titled "Hot-n-Heavy&q… read more